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    I'm Game Chattanooga

    I'm Game Chattanooga

    (4 reviews)

    Are you game? Do you accept the challenge? First, you must traverse through the pool cue gauntlet…read more Bobbing and weaving, trying not to lose an eye or anger the Bromanchild. After you've completed this quest, the humid, wet and dripping dungeons of the netherworld await you. Hopscotch across puddles of muck, avoiding the den of vape goblins and slash through a miasma if cigarette smoke. Your destination awaits you. Sadly, it's just not the RPO nirvana you sought. *I so, so badly want this place to be my new go-to for a night out. Even with the annoying trek to get to the other side. Because a barcade with decent bar food and a full bar is where I want to spend my money. I'm Game has so much potential. Regrettably the cabinets and games are poorly maintained. You can almost always expect at least three or four to be out of service. Not including the Skee-ball that's been down months. The operational one has a torn track and is missing balls. But I keep coming back. If only because they have Joust and a really great staff. Seriously, they're amazing and can keep up with the whole house on their own.

    You have to pass through the CBC to get to the arcade and I couldn't get passed the smell of…read moretobacco/cigarette smoke lining every inch of this place. We looked up hours on several websites that said 6pm-3am and the doors on the business at 11am-3am. Went inside and was told we couldn't access the arcade until 7pm. I won't be returning.

    Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum - Homefront Tea Room with our Private Room view

    Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum

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    Absolutely Unforgettable - The Hiwassee River Rail Adventure is Pure Magic!…read more I hadn't been on a real train in years, so when I spotted an Instagram video of the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum's Hiwassee River excursion, I knew it was the perfect way to celebrate my mom's birthday. We made the 3-hour drive from home, and let me tell you - it was 100% worth every mile! We timed our trip for a Friday in mid-November, after hearing the fall colors were peaking a bit late this year. With just enough leaves fallen, the views of the majestic Hiwassee River opened up dramatically through the trees. Riding midday was key: the sunlight danced across the water, creating that breathtaking "jewel effect" John Muir raved about over 150 years ago when he walked these very banks: "My path all to-day led me along the leafy banks of the Hiwassee, a most impressive mountain river... Such a river is the Hiwassee, with its surface broken to a thousand sparkling gems, and its forest walls vine-draped and flowery as Eden." He wasn't exaggerating - the river truly sparkled like a thousand gems under the autumn sun, framed by the rugged gorge and Cherokee National Forest. It felt like stepping into a living postcard (or Eden itself!). This was the very last Hiwassee Loop trip of the season, and tickets were down to the final four when I booked - we ended up in coach class, but it was perfectly comfortable. The roughly 4-hour round-trip journey (50 miles through the stunning lower Hiwassee Gorge) flew by. We wandered freely between cars, snapped incredible photos and videos from the open-air vestibules (fresh mountain air + epic vistas = perfection), and soaked in the engineering marvel of the historic Hiwassee Loop where the tracks spiral over themselves. The staff were fantastic - friendly, hilarious, and full of fascinating stories about the railroad's history, the local area, and the wildlife along the route. This isn't just a train ride; it's a one-of-a-kind adventure that blends nostalgia, nature, and pure joy. If you're debating it... book it now! You won't regret experiencing one of the most scenic rail journeys in the Southeast. Highly recommend for families, nature lovers, history buffs, or anyone needing a memorable escape. We'll be back!

    We booked the one hour train ride with dinner at the depot and that part was on me. I assumed…read moredinner would be served on the train, but we were actually seated upstairs in the depot. It is a very old, nostalgic building, but once we saw the setup I started to worry about the food and unfortunately that instinct was right. The salad was honestly the best part and tasted like a bagged mix. The hors d'oeuvres were hummus, goat cheese, and tomatoes. Just okay, and I normally love goat cheese. We preordered herb chicken with potatoes and asparagus, and salmon with potatoes. The salmon looked pretty but tasted awful and was overcooked. Whatever it was sitting on underneath was not edible. My honey's chicken came out undercooked and bloody. When he sent it back, the waiter, who I truly felt bad for, was told to explain it away as normal near the joint. It is not normal. The replacement chicken was still bloody. That should never happen. Dessert was cheesecake and strawberry crème brûlée. The cheesecake was good. The crème brûlée tasted artificial and missed the mark. The train ride itself was decent, but since it was at night there was not much to see. I would have preferred doing the ride first while there was still some daylight and then dinner after, but that may have been in the details I missed. Next time I would do just the train ride and skip the dinner.

    Regal Hamilton Place

    Regal Hamilton Place

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    I haven't been to this theater since it got a makeover. The changes are nice with the reclining…read morechairs. We purchased our tickets online and then you scan them at the front and a ticket prints off. We had trouble with the first kiosk but we moved to a different one and it worked well. We ordered our concessions there too so when we got to the concession line and showed the ticket it was ready right away. The theater is nice the reclining seats can lay almost full back and there is still space for people to walk past without having to move your position. Nice size screen and sound quality.

    My wife and I came for Valentine's Day to watch Madame Web…read more When we walked in, I expected someone to approve our tickets as we walked in but no one asked for them. That's disappointing. I paid tickets and I easily could've seen the movie for free. That's pretty much the only downside. Many folks would see that as a win though! ; ) Small theatre but nice enough. Where they shine is their food and beverage. We bought a regular popcorn and it tasted incredible - some of the best movie popcorn I've had. Plus, they sell Cheetos and Flaming Hot Cheetos popcorn. 'Nuff said. They have a bar on the right of the concessions. Incredible spirit selection. Apparently, a frozen Crown Royal was available. That's dope! For our order, I got the Peach Whiskey Smash and my wife got a Raspberry LITC and they both tasted so great. Our bartender was knowledgeable of the drink menu and very personable, but it took about 10 minutes to get our drinks. That's technically another downside but the drinks were worth the wait! I will be going back to try the Cheetos popcorn and because I live near the theatre.

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